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I write from Florence, and having the very old porcelain . I liked to know the mark of porcelain. There is if you know, a list of all brands on line. Purchase of specific volumes? Or the official sites of major international
companies of porcelain could help me in this? Thanks very much Magda
Porcelain was known as white gold in Europe because the formula for making it proved so elusive for a very long time. The Chinese closely guarded the secret to porcelain manufacture to protect their porcelain industry. The Germans finally figured out the formula and began manufacturing porcelain at Meissen in the 1700's.
He did not. At an early age he painted porcelain in the porcelain factory of Limoges.
While the name of the individual(s) who created porcelain is unknown, we do know that it was created during the Han Dynasty (1900-1100 BC). It was first introduced to Europe by Marco Polo.
Seagram Seven Crown Whiskey is a liquid. It begins with the letter S.
There was no Boss 302 Crown Vic; the Boss 302 was a special option only in Mustangs in the late '60's/early '70's (essentially Windsor block/Cleveland heads). You have a standard 5.0L non-High Output V8. The EFI harness in 5.0L Crown Victorias typically terminates at the rear of the engine behind and below the upper intake plenum with two large round shaped connectors. However, if you have a Police Model 87 Vic, it would be the 5.8L 352 Windsor Engine.
The company that uses a blue crown for a maker's mark on a ceramic or porcelain figurine is Capodimonte. Usually these crowns will have an 'N' or an 'S' underneath them.
If the S is very bold the Silesian Porcelian Factory P. Donath, Tiefenfurth 1896-1922 If the crown is a band with three finials rising above the band.
Han Lin has written: 'Qing ci =' -- subject(s): Pottery, Catalogs, Chinese Pottery, Porcelain, Celadon ware, Chinese Porcelain 'Bai ci =' -- subject(s): Porcelain, White porcelain, Catalogs 'Chenghua hou qing hua ci =' -- subject(s): Blue and white ware, Porcelain, Catalogs, Chinese Porcelain 'Ming Tianshun mo qian qing hua ci =' -- subject(s): Blue and white ware, Porcelain, Catalogs, Chinese Porcelain
Clare Le Corbeiller has written: 'French Eighteenth-Century Porcelain at the Wadsworth' 'China trade porcelain: patterns of exchange' -- subject(s): Art collections, Catalogs, China trade porcelain 'Eighteenth-century Italian porcelain' -- subject(s): Italian Porcelain 'German porcelain of the eighteenth century' -- subject(s): Catalogs, German Porcelain, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), Porcelain
Duncan Macintosh has written: 'Beloved blue and white' -- subject(s): Blue and white ware, Chinese Porcelain, Ming porcelain, Porcelain, Chinese 'Chinese blue and white porcelain' -- subject(s): Blue and white ware, China trade porcelain, Chinese Porcelain, Porcelain, Chinese 'English for Business'
I would like to know the company/designer that imprints jewelry with a crown and the letter s inside it.
The mark "S Dep 11260" on pottery or porcelain likely stands for the manufacturer or designer of the piece, but without more context or information, it is difficult to determine the specific creator. Additional research or consulting a professional appraiser may help identify the maker.
the inventor(s) of porcelain were the chinese, but no 1 person can take credit for it.
Hubert Landais has written: 'French porcelain' -- subject(s): French Porcelain, Porcelain, French
Joanne Furio has written: 'The Limoges porcelain box' -- subject(s): Limoges porcelain, Porcelain boxes
Hugh Gibson has written: 'A case of fine china' -- subject(s): History, Porcelain, Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Company 'A Diplomatic Diary' -- subject(s): History 'Poland, her problems and her future' -- subject(s): Reconstruction (1914-1939) 'Rio' -- subject(s): Description, Description and travel, Views 'Belgium' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'Project Gutenberg ebook' -- subject(s): Accessible book, History
Elsa Rady has written: 'Elsa Rady porcelain' -- subject(s): American Porcelain, Exhibitions, Porcelain, American